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Showcase: Georg Malter’s Boromites

Georg Malter has produced yet another striking army with an original colour scheme. The simple snow basing really sets these off, too!
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Showcase: Georg Malter’s Algoryn

Georg Malter’s striking Algoryn force are too good to hide away! With matching bases to help the original scheme pop out, these are operating on the world they were sent to occupy.
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A heavyweight: the C3M25 in a Concord Army

Conor Hind loves Antares and when he caught sight of the C3M25 heavy combat drone, he could not resist adding one to his Concord force. Here he shows us how to prepare, magnetise and assemble the heavyweight drone.
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Bill Tegeler’s Oxyo Isorians

Bill Tegeler runs us through the background to his Oxyo isorian force, his inspiration, the tarrain matching, and how he achieved the paint scheme on this stunning army.
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Andrew Martin’s Drifting Lotus Isorians

Andrew Martin showcases his colourful Isorian force and gives us a summary of its background.
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Amano Harran, Oszoni Freeborn Mercenary Captain

It was the actions of Amano Harran that triggered the XIlos Catastrophe when he destroyed the time-locks. Here is the known background to this colourful but oft-censured and enigmatic character.
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Bringing a Hükk to life

“The target was interesting. Ordinarily, a single human would be of no interest, would have very little status, but this… this one was a trader in weapons, perhaps even in slaves, and might be protected by Ghar weaponry – perhaps even Ghar. Given its dealings with the human-killers, the target would be on guard against…
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Ian Ackerman’s 66th Nomad Isorians

A backround and gallery of Ian Ackerman’s excellent Isorian 66th Nomad division.
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Painting the 66th Nomad’s Tograh

Ian Ackerman runs his unique, Isorian, 66th “Nomad” Division which we’ve showcased before. We asked him to see what he could do with the Isorian Tograh… Ian: Having already developed my own colour scheme for my infantry using sand, bone and organic greens I had to replicate this with the two vehicles. My painting technique…



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